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Unit 91
I love hot food. Love it.
My cousin married a Peruvian gentleman and he often brings back a hot sauce when he goes home. It's pasty, yellow-orange baby poo in color and is probably hotter than hell. It's amazing. I wish I knew what it was called but I can't find it anywhere.
I do find that my body doesn't, ahem, process hot things quite as well as it used to.
Your description sounds like it could be this one: http://www.2hotsauce.com/productos_en.htm
There's a hot pepper which is used in Indian food that will... give you instant burn in your mouth, make your nose run, make you sweat, bring tears to your eyes, and make talking a real challenge. It's the hottest pepper that I've ever "happened upon". I was very careful to inspect every fork-full after that experience. It hasn't kept me from enjoying Indian food.
I am told that the spice is called: Naga Jolokia
Wikipedia defines it like this:
The Bhut Jolokia (also known as Naga Jolokia, Ghost Chili, Ghost Pepper, Naga Morich) is a chili pepper that grows in northeastern India (Assam, Nagaland, and Manipur), Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. In 2006, it was confirmed by Guinness World Records to be the hottest chili in the world, displacing the Red Savina. Disagreement has arisen on whether it is a Capsicum frutescens or a Capsicum chinense. The Indians claim it is a C. frutescens,[1] but the derived cultivar Dorset Naga was assessed as a C. chinense. Recent DNA tests have found both C. chinense and C. frutescens genes.
Enjoy the HEAT! 
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